Elder Scrolls Online Guide: Emote List

Need a list of every emote in ESO? Then, check out this guide.

Every MMO has a bunch of emotes players can use in-game and Elder Scrolls Online is no different. Emotes are commands that players use to make their character do something. You use them by typing / then whatever command you want them to do. For example, /dance makes your character dance and /lute makes your character play a lute instrument.

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This guide will list every emote in the game. Some of them are similar to each other so it is not as big as you might think. I’ll put them in alphabetical order and into two tables. Remember to put “/” before each word.

For anything else related to Elder Scrolls Online, please visit the ESO Guide Team Directory.

Emotes A – L
/angry /annoyed /applaud /approve /armscrossed
/beckon /beg /beggar /bestowblessing /bless
/blowkiss /boo /bored /bow /breathless
/brushoff /bucketsplash /celebrate /cheer /clap
/cold /come /comehere /confused /congrats
/congratulate /controlrod /cower /crouch /cry
/cuckoo /curtsey /dance /dancedrunk /disapprove
/disgust /dismiss /doom /downcast /drink
/drum /dust /dustoff /eat /exasperated
/facepalm /faint /fistbump /flirt /flute
/followme /goaway /grats /greet /hail
/hammer /hammerlow /hammerwall /handsonhips /horn
/handtoheart /headache /headscratch /heartbroken /hello
/huh /humble /impatient /jumpingjacks /kiss
/kneel /kneelpray /knock /kowtow /laugh

 

Emotes L – Z
/leanback /leanside /leaveme /lol /lute
/me /no /nod /overhere /payme
/phew /playdead /point /pointback /pointdown
/pointleft /pointright /pointup /poke /pour
/pray /preen /push /pushup /pushups
/rally /ritual /runhands /rude /saluteloop
/scared /scratch /search /shakefist /shh
/shieldeyes /shout /shovel /shrug /sick
/sigh /sit /sitchair /situps /sleep
/stagger /stop /stretch /surprised /surrender
/tap /taunt /thank /thanks /thankyou
/threaten /thumbsdown /thumbsup /tilt /torch
/touch /twiddle /wagfiner /wand /wave
/welcome /whisper /whistle /write /yawn
/yes /you

 

As you can see, there are many emotes. It is always fun trying them out to see what each does. Many people use them to roleplay in the game and immerse themselves in the game more.

If you have any questions, or suggestion, let me know in the comments. Be sure to visit the ESO Guide Team Directory for other helpful guides and tips.


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